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Top 10 Chinese Mobile Phone Brands

With a very large population and fast-growing economy. China has been a big market for cell phones. Actually China itself has dozens of domestic mobile phone brands. Do you know what brands are the major brands in the country`s phone market. Here’s a list of the top Chinese mobile phone brands:

Huawei is a Chinese multinational hi-tech company headquartered in Shenzhen. According to Strategy Analytics, Huawei is the world’s third largest smartphone producer after Samsung and Apple. Its cell phones are very popular in developing countries.

Coolpad is the 3rd largest smartphone company in China. The brand features inexpensive but sophisticated cellphones. Coolpad is the first cell phone brand to use “double network” technology, which allows users to own two phone numbers on the same phone.

MI or Xiaomi, a Beijing-based hi-tech company, mainly designs, develops, and sells smartphones and apps. Xiaomi is described as China’s answer to Apple. Xiaomi’s smartphone devices are wildly popular among young Chinese people. It claims its phones can be sold out within seconds on its site

Meizu is a Chinese smartphone producer from Zhuhai, China`s Guangdong province. Meizu MX series are its star products and also one of the bestselling Chinese smartphones. The company has its own operating system called Flyme.

ZTE ranks the world’s fourth largest mobile phone manufacturer, its mobile phones have been sold to more than 160 countries and regions around the world. Its high-end smart phones has remarkable share in Western world market.

OPPO is an electronics producer based in Dongguan, Guangdong Province. Oppo is now the second most profitable mobile phone manufacturer in China, according to Entrepreneur Magazine. Its music phone series stand out in the highly competitive phone market for its excellent sound quality and are very popular among music enthusiasts.

BBK is a Chinese electronics company in Guangzhou. As the pioneer of music phones, its products have always been representative of music phones, especially after adopting the Wolfson audio processing chip, its sound quality becomes more distinguished. BBK Vivo X3, with a thickness of 5.75mm, is world’s thinnest smartphone.

HTC is a famous smartphone brand based in Taiwan. It mainly provides smart phones to top mid and low customer bases. Most of its phones adopt Android system, have good quality and beautiful interface.

Dopod is a Chinese mobile phone company based in Taiwan. The company was founded in 2004 and manufactures the windows mobile system smartphones.

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Very nice blog about chines phones. China itself has dozens of domestic mobile phone brands. Here are top 10 chines phones brands, which are affordable and on very unique prices. Latest designs are available. All these cell phones are android.

Taiwan has belonged to China, you this is disrespect to the Chinese

Taiwan has belonged to China, you this is disrespect to the Chinese

wow !, really good to see this much of domestic brands in china (y)

I’m a Ghanaian and keenly looking forward to do business with Chinese and those living in the U.S and other countries who want to invest and sell their goods and products in Ghana. Selling of electronic gadgets, mobile phones, laptops, tablets, computers and home appliances are in very high demand hence very lucrative here in Ghana. I’m very serious to do business and ready to do anything that would build trust between us. I’m a God fearing individual and you can contact me via this email address: raphaelrich20@gmail.com. Thank you!- Raphael Tsatsu Satsyi.

Pls how do I buy smart phones online right here from my country Nigeria?

They ship to many countries, you can check their shipping country list and check if your country is included.

very easy, you can use even some of them that have businesses here in Nigeria and you will even pay for the delivery charges only when you have receive your product here in NIgeria. I have many of such in Lagos. you can contact me on WhatsApp No 08032156492 or through my mail :inspireinfocash@gmail.com

Recently many mobile phone maker company released new smartphone. All new smartphone comes with different sensors and great features. Now all young people are more interested to smartphone. Bangladeshi phone maker Walton released a phone called Walton Primo G7 Plus. And recently Again OnePlus also comes with its new phone oneplus 5. Have some Technology blogging site that provides all recent information about latest mobile phoneand specification.

Recently Huawei released it’s new phones specification that is Huawei honor 9. Again In june 2017 Oppo R11, Oppo R11 Plus and Oppo F3 Plus was officially announced. To know more visit https://www.buymobile.com.bd/

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It’s actually pretty simple to set up.

Install one of the apps to get a temporary burner phone number. The recommended options are Hushed or Burner.

Add a secure VPN (virtual private network) service that encrypts all data going out of your phone. CyberGhost and Hideman both do this.

Create a new Google or Apple account from this phone. Don’t sign in with your existing account on the app stores. Similarly, create new accounts for any app you want to use.

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For an iOS or Android+iOS setup, get Presence. You can set up multiple phones this way, and it has a web view option to check the feeds on a computer.

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It is ridiculous how many people overlook the simplest use for an old smartphone. Grab a car phone holder, a double-port car charger, and fix your phone in place permanently.

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Just do this and see how much better your driving experience is.

These are just some of the many things you can do with an old phone instead of throwing it out. It’s only limited by your imagination. We’re sure some of you have come up with even cooler applications for unused handsets. Tell us how you repurposed them in the comments.

Originally written by Saikat Basu, published May 4th 2012.

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Very basic repurpose. My old flip-phone is my dedicated wireless alarm clock, with 3 timers and snooze. Small footprint and old service generously still keeps it synced to correct time.

After Friday February 17th, Perch will no longer be available.

I've an old broken android O7 tablet.it's display is broken and battery is dead.It is pretty useless.So I was wondering Is there a way to recycle it's parts like camera, wifi,memory,circuit e.t.c e.t.c.

Here's another smart approach, paired with the right app you could use your old Android device as a Powerful, Accurate Car Tracker.

My recommendations for a very effective solution, make certain that:

2. Can connect to your mobile data network

Here's my discovery if you need to jump right into a video and skip the written explanation:

Log in with your Google or Gmail account. You can also create a new Google account just for this.

Make sure that location services in on and actively locating this device.

Next, find a secure location in your vehicle and hide your old smartphone.

Then, From another mobile device or from a computer, log into Android Device Manager.

Be sure you're logging into the same account that the hidden smartphone (tracker) is using.

Now, as your vehicle is in motion you can use Android Device Manager as the tracking platform

You'll be able to achieve real-time updates, it's TOTALLY free to use and managed by Google.

Many women's shelters and the YWCA will take old phones to give to domestic violence victims. Some are women who won't/can't leave their abusers, but need a way to call 911, so the phones don't need to have a plan. Just make sure to delete everything and reset to factory settings.

Oooh this is awesome. Thanks for the recommendation, Robin :)

I use one of my iPhone 4 as a clock. It is sitting on a book shelf in the den. I call it my iClock. I use another iPhone 4 as a desk lamp in my office. And, yes, I call it my iLight. Repurposing is free fun.

Nice. But the "4" still has the processing power for a lot more things.

Yes it does Saikat. I have a lot of old phones, computers, iPods, iPads, notebooks etc.going back to my first piece of personal "tech" the Commodore Plus/4. While I had that at home I was writing my own programs in Fortran Four and punching IBM cards at the university. So I have had 32 years to collect, repurpose or retire my tech. And just for a silly example I posted my comment about the "4" s I have found two very simple uses for. I also have an iPaperWeigh. And the list goes on.

Do you have any ideas for camera or maybe processor from iphone 5? im looking for something interestig.

Nice one and it is very important to protect the e-waste and definitely i will do it

I use my old cellphones as remote cameras and alarm systems using worldwatcher software. I find it a way to put those old phones that usually just lay around to good use. I am saving a lot of money on security that way. I get an email with a photo when motion is detected. And I can set it to send photos on a schedule to my email address. The remote eyes can be commanded remotely from anywhere in the world. This software costs only $2.50 ! Have a look at http://worldwatcher.biz

Hey Albert, thanks for the input. That sounds like huge savings!

Ummm. if it is your old phone how do you use it as anything without having to still pay into a monthly plan? I know some phones won't even boot without a functional SIM card, which you will probably transfer to the new phone. The webcam idea wouldn't work without a data plan or at least the ability to connect to WiFi. Also, the person using his old phone for a car alarm would have to pay a monthly fee to use GPS and have the phone accept calls. Unless you put your old phone on a cheap family plan where you only have to pay a small fee for additional phones or a pay as you go type deal, I don't see most of these working. If you are going to pay extra to keep your old phone working, then I would suggest using it as a secret phone for cheating, drug dealing, making threatening stalker calls, spying on a spouse using GPS tracking and auto answer for eavesdropping, spy camera for perverts, vibrator for perverts, a secret hiding spot for all your porn, and the classic cell phone bomb detonator.

Phone plans are getting cheaper by the day. And you can achieve these with a minimal plan. Here in my country, cellphone operators usually push a free SIM with our main connections, so it works out to be a cheap solution sometimes if you use it for minimal tasks or just to keep an alternate phone going.

ever heard of a usb cord? all you do is connect and turn on the camera function, the video camera so you are sure to understand lol. the camera and the video still work fine as do voice recorders and on most of the smartphones, WiFi will also work where you can use it through your computer similar to vonage but with no other issues. try rooting for dummy's lol unless it is an iPhone then jailbreak for dummy's hahaha. Why would you even post except perhaps you wanted a genuine homeland security file for suggesting terrorist activities. And fortunately Since ALL phones sim car, gps or not, are by mandate of the United States federal courts ordered to be able to make a 911 call, at least if you try one stupid terrorist or rapist stalking pervert ideas, anyone will be able to grab any phone, minutes or not, since I imagine you are prepaid or a burner, and call the authorities on your butt when these fantasies you are exuding begin to manifest themselves.

Very cool article. i like the jail breaking and art things.

great article! I have a friend who uses his old phones as makeshift alarms for his cars and motorcycles. It's quite nifty. Of course he doesn't use it as a siren alarm tho. What he does is connect the phone to one of those big science fair project batteries (to keep it charged for long periods of time)and put it in his bike or hide it somewhere in the car. then he puts the phone on auto answer and the ringer on silent. If someone steals his bike or car all he has to do is call the phone and when it automatically picks up, track it via GPS.

Hey, that's a great tip. And easily workable too. Thanks for sending it in.

Great article sir. I have an old Nokia 6120 classic, and I was trying to find a way on how to turn it into a webcam. Good thing I found this. Thanks!

Hello Saikat. Its a nice article. And as you said here, I use one of my old nokia s60v3 phone as a webcam and I suggest to use a phone camera as webcam for those who are planning to buy a webcam. There are lots of free applications available for different platforms. I generally use epicam. It supports bluetooth transfer but its far better to use a usb cable for a free flow transfer without any buffering.

Saikat, will you do me a favor of suggesting an app for using my nokia c6 00 (s60v5) as a wireless touchpad and use its sliding qwerty keyboard as a wireless pc keyboard? I've tried many such apps but those are all just mouse controllers and I need to navigate using the arrows on the screen. which is quite uneasy.

It would have been easy had it been an Android device. A search didn't reveal any way to turn a Nokia phone into a wireless keyboard. Tell you what - why don't you put up the question in our Answers section so that a wider community can join in to answer it.

Mihir Patkar is a freelance writer on technology and life hacks, who firmly believes chocolate is the answer to any question. You can usually find him saying other such silly things on Twitter.